After The Korean War: An Intimate History

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Following his prizewinning studies of the Vietnam War, renowned anthropologist Heonik Kwon presents this ground-breaking study of the Korean War's enduring legacies seen through the realm of intimate human experience. Kwon boldly reclaims kinship as a vital category in historical and political enquiry and probes the grey zone between the modern and the traditional (and between the civil and the social) in the lived reality of Korea's civil war and the Cold War more broadly. With captivating historical detail and innovative conceptual frames, Kwon's moving, creative analysis provides fresh insights into the Korean conflict, civil war and reconciliation, history and memory and critical political theory.

Author(s): Heonik Kwon
Series: Studies In The Social And Cultural History Of Modern Warfare
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2020

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 239
Tags: Korean War, 1950–1953: Social Aspects; War And Society: Korea; Kinship: Political Aspects: Korea; Social Ethics: Korea; Collective Memory: Korea; Cold War: Social Aspects: Korea; Korea: Foreign Relations: 1945–

Cover
Half Title
Series Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 | Massacres in Korea
2 | Bad Gemeinschaft
3 | Peace in the Feud
4 | Guilt by Association
5 | Morality and Ideology
6 | The Quiet Revolution
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index